They totally skip the part where the cable is made. Great. I know how they melt plastic I want to see the machine that makes the wire from the metal...
@6:27 holy crap. Why does telecommunications need so many pairs? How does anyone keep track of that many cables when hooking it up? Also, how expensive is this cable?!
They totally skip the part where the cable is made. Great. I know how they melt plastic I want to see the machine that makes the wire from the metal...
That's what I wanted to see too
Me 3
they cut whole copper rods down to size, then it goes to a strander, after it's stranded it goes to a extruder which puts the jacket over the wire.
You're a whiney person.
wow i think what they do is needed and good for all .thanks for all you do.
Very nice
1:20 nice braze. Pretty smooth file job
Nice video. Very educative.
7:00 I would have like to see a full video on this cable. This is an underground telephone cable.
nice cable
Interesting
since when is optical fiber (essentially one of the best insulators) a conductor?
It conducts light. So it's a conductor. But you are right about conductors conducting electric loads.
i reckon it can be pvc as a rubber
good job
Hi
Great idea
I am finding to copper wire production technology. Who can help you? Many thanks!
@6:27 holy crap. Why does telecommunications need so many pairs? How does anyone keep track of that many cables when hooking it up? Also, how expensive is this cable?!
where i work, it'll be around 12,000 for 5,000 feet. it's fiber, shits expensive haha!
Why am I watching this at 2 am
Saaaaame
We all know they actually use cotton candy machines
butefull
My work is operator.. 😊